AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTripoli Football Violence: Fans of Al-Ittihad set parts of Libya’s Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah’s office on fire after a chaotic league playoff in Tarhuna, where gunfire reportedly killed a soldier and injured others as security forces moved in. EU Migration Shift: Irregular entries into the EU fell about 40% in early 2026, but the central Mediterranean route from Libya to Italy remains the deadliest. Gaza Aid Route Pressure: Libya’s eastern authorities say the “Sumud 2” convoy won’t be allowed through unless people meet Egypt’s entry rules and use official routes. Libya’s Security Signals: At Piarco airport in Trinidad and Tobago, authorities are investigating an aircraft carrying explosives reportedly en route to Libya. Arms Watch: OSINT monitors say Libya’s forces have received Russia’s newer T-72B3M tanks. Energy & Business: Libya’s Economy Ministry approved a unified framework for business activity licensing, giving firms 90 days to regularize. Connectivity: Flydubai announced direct Dubai–Benghazi flights starting June 17.
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